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ORO VALLEY WATER UTILITY COMMISSION
REGULAR SESSION
Monday, December 12, 2011
HOPI CONFERENCE ROOM
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11000 N. LA CANADA DRIVE
CALL TO ORDER -AT OR AFTER 6:00 P.M.
ROLL CALL
PRESENT: Richard Davis, Vice Chair
Robert Milkey, Commissioner
Richard Reynolds, Commissioner
Elizabeth Shapiro, Commissioner
Winston Tustison, Commissioner
EXCUSED: David Powell, Chair
John Hoffmann, Commissioner
STAFF PRESENT:
Philip C. Saletta, Water Utility Director
Shirley Seng, Utility Administrator
David Ruiz, Engineering Division Manager
Robert Jacklitch, Project Manager
Jim Peterson, Water Utility Regional Coordinator
Vice Chair Davis introduced Rick Verlaque as the new Water Utility
Commissioner as of January 1, 2012 and that Mr. Verlaque will attend his
first meeting January 9, 2012. He is a local member of the El Conquistador
Resort Patio Homes Homeowners Association and has been directing the
H.O.A water conservation program since 2007.
CALL TO AUDIENCE - At this time, any member of the public is allowed to
address the Water Utility Commission on any issue not listed on today's agenda.
Pursuant to the Arizona Open Meeting Law, individual Commissioners may ask
Town Staff to review the matter, ask that the matter be placed on a future
agenda, or respond to criticism made by speakers. However, the Water Utility
Commission may not discuss or take legal action on matters raised during "Call
to Audience." In order to speak during "Call to Audience" please specify what
you wish to discuss when completing the blue speaker card.
1. APPROVAL NOVEMBER 14, 2011 MINUTES
Commissioner Milkey requested a minor correction to page 5 under the Director's
Report.
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MOTION: A Motion was made by Commissioner Milkey and Seconded
by Commissioner Tustison to approve the November 14, 2011 minutes as
corrected.
MOTION carried, 5-0.
2. DISCUSSION AND UPDATE ON THE INTERIM DELIVERY OF CENTRAL
ARIZONA PROJECT WATER (P. Saletta)
Mr. Saletta reported that the design work for the Interim Delivery of CAP water to
Oro Valley was complete and construction was expected to begin the week
of 12/26/11.
All pumps and motors are under order from Tucson Water and the
instrumentation and control equipment will be installed early January.
Permits for recovery wells are in process and expected by the end of the
year. Staff contacted the Arizona Department of Water Resources (ADWR)
today, and all permits should be completed and in place prior to the operation of
CAP water interim delivery.
Information about this project was submitted to Arizona Department of
Environmental Quality (ADEQ) there will be no requirement at new entry
sampling point because of the proximity of the nearby sampling site near Tucson
Water's well at the Naranja and Shannon C-Zone reservoir.
A routine sampling point and monitoring station near Tucson's Water system
connection will be required.
The public information and process have included numerous Commission
meetings about the CAP water interim deliveries, a CAP open house was held
11/14/2011 as well as presentations in areas such as Northern Pima County
Chamber of Commerce (NPCCC) and Sun City. There will be two other
presentations scheduled - 1/28/2012: Oro Valley Country Club HOA and
2/2/2012: Northern Pima County Chamber of Commerce Government and Policy
Group.
This project is on schedule for January, 2012 and we expect to begin CAP water
deliveries January 23, 2012.
Question and answer session occurred.
-Is the new entry sampling point an additional point Oro Valley would be
responsible for? (Commissioner Reynolds). Mr. Saletta mentioned that the new
entry sampling point requires more rigorous sampling requirements; we will only
be required to have a routine sampling point off our distribution system.
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Mr. Ruiz also mentioned that the routine sampling point will be used to track and
confirm the Town's water quality. Commissioner Reynolds agreed that water
quality and total dissolved solids (TDS) are very important in monitoring what is
going on down stream.
There were no further questions, Mr. Saletta ended his report. No action was
required on this item.
3. DISCUSSION AND UPDATE ON COUNTRYSIDE ADVANCED
METERING INFRASTRUCTURE PROJECT (S. Seng)
Ms. Seng presented the Countryside AMI Project map and gave some back
ground information on the project. She pointed out that the Countryside area was
broken down into 5 phases to facilitate the meter installation for staff and the
contractors. Staff also generated color coded work sheets matching different
phases of the project. Staff will use these worksheets to document plumbing
issues that arise during the installation.
To date phases 1-4 are finished with phase 5 almost completed. It is expected
that all meters will be installed by Saturday, December 17. A total of 2,024 have
been installed with approximately 220 left to be installed.
There have been no major problems during the installation process.
Customer web portal - Staff is scheduling a demonstration of a new customer
web portal developed by Sensus. Staff is also interested in another web portal
designed by Kortech Consulting a California based company. In January staff will
schedule back to back demonstrations on both web portals.
Once the web portal is in place in late spring, staff will be scheduling a training
session at the Countryside recreation center to show residents how to access
their personal data. This will enable them to detect leaks and use the web portal
as a tool for conservation.
Leak detection and tamper reports will be completed every day Monday through
Friday. The meters will record data every hour on the hour and transmit the
information to the Utility every 4 hours.
Question and answer session occurred.
-Are there any plans next year to install these meters elsewhere? (Commissioner
Tustison) Ms. Seng mentioned that the Utility will need to finish the web portal
first. However we would like to obtain at least a year's worth of data to determine
how the project is performing and whether we are truly recovering our costs.
There are several other funding options such as grants from the Bureau of
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Reclamation (B.O.R.) and possible low interest funding options through
WIFA because the project is considered to be a green project.
Mr. Saletta expressed his appreciation to Shirley for administering the contract,
Bobby Drew for his management and Tony Spino for working with the contractor
out in the field.
Ms. Seng explained there was considerable preliminary preparation that needed
to be completed by staff such as installing risers for buried meters. Field staff
took a leadership role in this project. Their preliminary work was extremely
organized and it streamlined the installation process. Additionally, field staff
trained the contractors to replace the meters in an efficient manner.
-Will it become easier if there are other future developments? (Vice Chair Davis).
Ms. Seng mentioned there may be areas that could be done differently if the
16,000 meter replacement project is approved on the future.
-When will the Countryside web portal be installed? (Commissioner Shapiro). Ms.
Seng mentioned the web portal may available late spring.
-Are meters now being read automatically? (Commissioner Shapiro). Ms. Seng
indicated that not all meters were being read electronically, but they could be
ready for staff by the end of the month. Staff will also print out billing journals
before the actual bills are mailed.
There were no further questions, Ms. Seng ended her report. No action was
required on this item.
4. DISCUSSION AND REPORT ON CAPITAL PROJECTS (B. Jacklitch)
Mr. Jacklitch presented several photos on Capital Improvement projects.
-N. La Canada 3.0MG concrete buried Reservoir: This project went on line
September 2011 last month the masonry wall around the reservoir was
completed. The open space has been hydro seeded and landscaping is in. King
Air to Moore Road has been paved. All of the major work has been completed
and the project will be closed end of this month.
-Is the open space for another future reservoir and where will it go?
(Commissioner Milkey). Mr. Jacklitch pointed out the area where the future
reservoir would be built. There are also plans to build an additional booster
station, electrical controls etc.
Mr. Jacklitch explained that the contractor was hired out of Phoenix and that he
had built over 30 reservoirs in the past. He was also very pleased how the project
was executed.
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Lambert Lane: The project began in October and approximately 3,000 feet of
plastic pipeline has been installed. The project is moving slowly because there
are box culverts and other obstacles around several subdivisions that need to be
addressed. The contractor is Eagle Rock. The Water Utility's portion of this
project is scheduled for completion next fiscal year.
El Conquistador Booster Station: The existing 1980 booster station has been
demolished. All of the underground water lines and electrical work have been
completed. A temporary booster station is now in service.
Mr. Jacklitch gave a brief overview and displayed photos of Vista Del Sol E-zone
existing booster station, Tucson Water Naranja Reservoir Site. He also
mentioned that Tucson Water's cooperation in this project has been outstanding.
Mr. Jacklitch ended his report. No action was required on this item.
5. DISCUSSION AND/OR POSSIBLE ACTION REGARDING THE
ELECTION OF CHAIR AND VICE CHAIR FOR THE WATER UTILITY
COMMISSION (P. Saletta)
Mr. Saletta gave an update on the structure of the Chair and Vice Chair positions
scheduled for nominations and election at the next Water Utility Commission
meeting January 9th. If required an election will be held if there are two or more
candidates nominated for Chair or Vice Chair. If there is only one person
nominated for each position, then the Commission could make a motion to close
nominations and elect those nominees. The nominations, elections and vote
results will be administered by Staff, Director and the Senior Office Specialist.
Mr. Saletta opened the item for discussion or questions to the Commission.
Commissioner Shapiro indicated she was not interested in the positions but was
willing to accept possible nominees via email or phone call. There were no
further questions, Mr. Saletta ended his report. No action was required on this
item.
6. TOWN COUNCIL MEETINGS/COMMUNICATIONS (Councilmember
Gillaspie)
There were no Town Council members present.
7. SUBCOMMITTEE/COMMISSIONER REPORTS
a. Finance Subcommittee (Commissioner Tustison)
Commissioner Tustison had no report.
b. Conservation Subcommittee (Commissioner Davis)
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Commissioner Milkey reported on three agenda items.
1. Discussion on water conservation education program for local area schools.
Ms. Seng and Ms. Boyce have researched several conservation program options
particularly those in Tucson Water. Tucson Water uses a non-profit educational
group known as the Environmental Educational Exchange group to help with
their outreach to schools. This program targets grades 1-3 in elementary schools
and will cover topics such as the need for conservation and also provides
educational materials.
Commissioner Milkey indicated it was very important to take a close look at this
program. We have a need for a long term conservation program in order to
educate our residents and children. He felt that conservation would become more
of an issue especially if the population continued to grow. We have an obligation
to our community and its future. Commissioner Milkey suggested presenting
this item as an agenda item in January or February.
We also discussed the need to evaluate costs and benefits of implementing a 3
year pilot program, including classroom materials and education outreach to
schools.
-Investigated comparative costs by other local water utilities regarding
conservation efforts. We received some information but we are not sure of the
budget costs or whether it includes personnel costs. Staff will be getting
some more precise information.
Chair Davis mentioned it appears if you spent more money in water conservation
education the amount of water used per capita goes down annually; these are
several things we must look at.
2. Discussion of the Water Conservation Outreach Volunteer position
-Need to publicize the position through additional forms of media and evaluate
whether the description of the position is effective for the recruiting process. Staff
has not had any success in finding volunteers for this position. However, if there
is any interested candidate they can contact Karn Boyce or Shirley Seng at the
Water Utility. This position is part of the Town's volunteer program.
Commissioner Tustison suggested contacting the Sun City "Tipster" monthly
publication for their help and that staff forward and prepare a short description of
the Water Conservation Outreach Volunteer position. Ms. Seng felt
Commissioner's Tustison suggestion was a great idea.
3. Discussion on the rainwater harvesting interpretive sign
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-The sign will be outside by the Water Utility entrance describing the harvesting
cisterns. We reviewed the budget, layout and specifications for the design and
installation of the sign. Commissioner Milkey ended his report.
c. Renewable Water Resources Subcommittee (Commissioner Hoffmann)
Commissioner Reynolds had no report.
8. STAFF REPORTS
a. Customer Service Report (S. Seng)
Ms. Seng reported the following:
Customer Service Report November 30, 2011
Total Metered connections = 18,536
Projected Meter Installations for FY 11-12: 35
Actual New Meter Installations as of 11/30/11: 34 Current Month: 6
Projected EDU's for FY 11-12: 44
Actual EDU's as of 11/30/11: 44 Current Month: 8
Meter Replacements
Meter Replacement FY 11-12: Current: 1544
Total 3,165 (since meter replacement program began FY 08-09)
Ms. Seng ended her report.
b. Potable and Reclaimed Water System Report (D. Ruiz)
Mr. Ruiz reported on various monthly reports and graphics:
2011 Well Pumpage Monthly Report - November 2011
-Exceeded Sustainable rate 5,500 AFY - November usage = 7,224 AFY
Annual Well Pumpage Report- November 2011
-Exceeded Sustainable rate of 5,500 AFY - November Usage = 7,224 AFY
Potable Water System Overall Reservoir System
-Total Reservoir Storage Average: Increased to 10.0 million gallons of storage
Mr. Ruiz mentioned that typically staff pulls two wells out for service
and maintenance every year.
Reclaimed Water System - November 2011
-November's Total: 24,196 million gallons. Significant decrease in November.
-Yearly total: 716,122 million gallons.
Annual Reclaimed Water Use - November 2011
-Yearly Total: 2200 AFY
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Potable Water System Daily Demand - November 2011
-Daily Demand: Overall storage 7.0 million gallons of storage
-Precipitation: 4 rain events recorded
Mr. Ruiz ended his report.
9. DIRECTOR'S REPORT (P. Saletta)
a. Arizona River Streamflow - November 2011
Mr. Saletta pointed out normal and above normal stream flows within
Colorado, Arizona and Utah. Mr. Saletta mentioned that all the areas have
experienced above average stream flows.
Colorado River Streamflow- November 2011
Mr. Saletta pointed out the normal and above normal stream flows in the
Colorado River area. He also mentioned that the Snowpack area
reports for Arizona and Colorado were not available.
b. ADD Water
Mr. Saletta reported that at the Central Arizona Project (CAWCD) Central
Arizona Conservation Water District meeting there was consensus of the
CAWCD Board to continue with the ADD Water project. There was discussion as
to how much staff time would be needed, the costs to obtain additional Colorado
River water and the possibility of wheeling it through the Central Arizona project
canal.
The ADD Water board has agreed to keep moving forward with ADD Water
in two key areas;
1. Working with the Bureau of Reclamation (B.O.R.) on a wheeling agreement of
additional non-project water, such as Colorado River water, through the CAP
canal.
2. Work with ADD Water Stakeholder Coalition is comprised of municipal water
users, mining interest, agriculture and development interests and working
together to obtain additional Colorado River water.
3. Another component of ADD Water known as "Just Water".
This group includes counties such as Maricopa, Pinal and Pima that are not able
to obtain water directly off the canal but want to acquire water for their
communities as part of a state-wide group. They are only looking to get CAP
water but not direct delivery through the CAP canal. Mr. Saletta mentioned that,
in addition to representing Oro Valley Water Utility, he was the local
representative for the Southern Arizona Water Users Association on the
ADD Water Stakeholders Coalition.
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c. Upcoming Meetings
Town Council: December meetings canceled
-1/04: Town Council Meeting -1/09: WUC Meeting
Handout:
-1/24: Water Resources Research Center 2012 Conference. Commissioners will
receive training credits and can contact the office to schedule their registration.
Mr. Saletta thanked the Commissioner for their valuable service to the Water
Utility Staff and Town of Oro Valley and ended his report.
CALL TO AUDIENCE - At this time, any member of the public is allowed to
address the Water Utility Commission on any issue not listed on today's agenda.
Pursuant to the Arizona Open Meeting Law, individual Commissioners may ask
Town Staff to review the matter, ask that the matter be placed on a future
agenda, or respond to criticism made by speakers. However, the Water Utility
Commission may not discuss or take legal action on matters raised during "Call
to Audience." In order to speak during "Call to Audience" please specify what
you wish to discuss when completing the blue speaker card.
There were no public speakers.
NEXT MEETING: January 9, 2012
ADJOURNMENT
MOTION: A Motion was made by Commissioner Shapiro and
Seconded by Commissioner Tustison to adjourn.
MOTION carried, 5-0.
ADJOURNMENT: 7:00 p.m.
Prepared by:
da;
Iris L. Chaparro
Senior Office Specialist
I hereby certify that the foregoing minutes are a true and correct copy of the
minutes of the regular session of the Water Utility Commission of Oro Valley,
Arizona held on the 12th day of September 2011. I further certify that the meeting
was duly called and held and that a quorum was present.
Dated this /0 day of , 2012.
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